Example sentences of "[vb -s] he [vb infin] that " in BNC.

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1 What does he want that for ?
2 One o'clock does he watch that ?
3 Does he realise that for patients throughout Scotland , including those in the Edinburgh royal infirmary and the Royal hospital for sick children , that is a chilling message ?
4 Does he realise that , in rural areas such as East Cumbria , many low-paid people need cars because public transport does not exist ?
5 Does he realise that , for example , in University college , Cardiff it is proposed to put an extra 1,000 students into the humanities building over the next three years ?
6 Does he realise that , given the present replacement rate , the average bus will be on the road for 30 years ?
7 Does he realise that , on every working day last year , 84 Scottish young children became homeless ?
8 Does he do that too ?
9 Does he do that as a matter of practice when he goes shopping ?
10 does he do that on the way out ?
11 Does he intend that policy to be part of the new executive agencies ?
12 Would the expression simply be included in the list of what was talked about , or would it prompt the question ‘ Why does he say that here ? ’
13 Does he like that ?
14 Nor does he consider that animal behaviour might provide us with prototypes of human understanding on the basis of which we might consider something akin to different language-games , reflecting both the similarities and the differences implicit in the respective cases .
15 Does he believe that , even with massive commitment and dedication , it will be possible for the large number of single-practice GPs in this country to measure up to the demands of the community care programme in 1993 ?
16 Or does he believe that is a route is put through there then that would increase development pressures in that sector of the district and the greenbelt notation would then run the risk of having to be reviewed .
17 Does he hate that ?
18 Does he accept that small business organisations are extraordinarily worried by the interview given by the Leader of the Opposition to the Evening Standard ?
19 I accept the valuable role played by the Minister , but does he accept that , although sponsorship is valuable , even more important is the fact that institutions such as the Royal Opera House can not go much further in the sponsorship race and will require funding ?
20 Does he accept that , as the TEC chairmen advised him , if that money is not replaced , some TECs will not be able to meet the guarantee of a youth training place in some places in Greater Manchester in Lancashire ?
21 Does he accept that internment would be the height of folly and would have no support at all from the Labour party ?
22 I hope that the Secretary of State will address this question : does he accept that council tax bills are likely to be much higher than the Welsh Office predicted ?
23 Does he accept that what he has announced is not sufficient to deal with the applications from asylum seekers , let alone with other immigration applications which are bottling up Lunar house ?
24 Although I accept that the Home Secretary will not resign at this stage , does he accept that , when that case is combined with prisoner escapes and Sunday trading , his credentials as a law and order Minister begin to look a little threadbare ?
25 Does he agree that Jacques Delors ' famous 80 per cent .
26 Does he agree that Jacques Delors ' famous 80 per cent .
27 Does he agree that more special constables would do a great deal to reduce levels of crime , particularly if they were better trained and more adequately remunerated ?
28 Does he agree that access to justice is more important than administrative convenience ?
29 Does he agree that what they need is support and proper resources so that they can carry out their work , not what has been happening over the past 12 years — continual restructuring and reforms which do the service no good and break up the comprehensive national health service that we all know ?
30 Does he agree that , as we approach the Christmas season , it would be appropriate to have a homeless children 's Christmas bonus , perhaps of £10 a week , and then longer-term arrangements through supplement for income support , so that we can guarantee that every child in bed-and-breakfast accommodation can have a hot meal every day ?
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